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Incremedical, a member of the Confluent Health family, is looking for a Full Time Front Desk Medical Receptionist to join our team! This key position is responsible for all front desk duties including providing amazing customer service, checking patients in/out, appointment scheduling, referral management, insurance verifications, authorizations , and payment collection.
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Front Office staff rotates seating on a daily basis between Check in, Check Out and other desk to answer calls from patients. Skills: Telephone etiquette, customer service, basic word and excel programs, time management, team orientated, multi-tasking, organization and scheduling Knowledge of Allscripts EHR (is a preferred not required.
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Receptionist / Front Desk. Maintains current list of residents by name and room number, telephone numbers for all personnel, department extensions, names of key personnel, and their pager numbers, physician kardex and mail cards.
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We are looking for a Front Desk Medical Receptionist (Care Coordinator) to join our team! An Amazing Opportunity for an Amazing Front Desk Medical Receptionist.
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Position Responsibilities: Initiates telephone contacts with post-acute and community resources at the request of Care Manager/Social Worker to support patient discharge arrangements. Screens telephone calls and identifies urgency of issues initiates appropriate referrals and pages promptly.
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Receptionist- As Family School's first point of contact, the Front Desk Attendant/Receptionist engages in opportunities that positively impact the customer experience via face-to-face contact and telephone.
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Temporary Front Desk Receptionist. Medical Receptionist is responsible for first contact with patients of Charles Drew Health Center Director of First Impression, both by telephone as well as in person.
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In addition, the Front Desk Receptionist shall provide support for some computer processing duties as appropriate. As the Lead Front Desk Receptionist at Adelaide of Newton Centre you serve as the information referral center for our residents, families, potential residents, staff, guests, community contacts, and others visiting the community.
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The Receptionist is responsible for answering the telephone and covering the front desk, p reparing and depositing in designated checking and savings accounts all monies received, receipting and depositing all payments received, preparing reports and documents as assigned by the Administrator, maintaining all records and documents in an organized orderly system, sorting, disbursing to appropriate individuals, and processing all incoming and outgoing mail, and handling the petty cash box.
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Insight Global is looking to hire on a Corporate Office Receptionist that is the Director of First Impressions for are large Automotive Retailer in the Charlotte, NC area. The Director of First Impressions will provide a superior guest experience at the corporate home office, and will primarily answer a multi-line telephone system and greet visitors in a timely, pleasant, and professional manner and provide information and assistance to other departments as needed.
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ProRehab Physical Therapy, a member of the Confluent Health family, is looking for a Full-Time Front Desk Medical Receptionist to join our team at our brand new location in Anchorage,KY.
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Benefits: Company parties Employee discounts Paid time off Training & development IMMEDIATE HIRING: Seeking a professional and confident individual to be the face of our organization at the front desk.
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Directs visitors by maintaining employee and department directories Perform other clerical receptionist duties such as filing, photocopying, collating, faxing, etc. Greenwood Center for Rehabilitation and Nursing - Greenwood Center for Rehab & Nursing is currently seeking a Part Time or PRN Receptionist.
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Position SummaryProSmile is in search of an energetic, motivated, and organized Dental Receptionist with a positive attitude who is looking for growth and development in their field, and the opportunity to ascend in a growing organization that puts the care of its patients and the satisfaction of its employees first.
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Rosemont Care & Rehabilitation Center - Rosemont Center is currently seeking a PRN Receptionist. Responsibilities include: Welcomes visitors by greeting them, in person or on the telephone Answering or referring inquiries.
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